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Hurricane, August 5, 2024

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Savannah State University (Georgia's oldest public HBCU, founded in 1890) suspended all general campus operations on August 5 and 6, 2024 and converted August 7 to a telework day in response to Tropical Storm Debby, which made second landfall as a tropical storm in Charleston County, SC) but produced historic flooding across coastal Georgia. All campus events including the Faculty/Staff Institute were canceled.

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Institution
Savannah State University
Hbcu · GA
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Documented Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 messages in sequence · 2 verified verbatim

Some messages in this sequence are documented (their existence, timing, and channel are sourced) but their exact wording is not preserved in the public record. Those entries appear as placeholders; only confirmed text is displayed.

INITIAL ALERTEmail
Hello Tiger Community, Due to the anticipated impact of Tropical Storm Debby, all general campus operations will be suspended on Monday, August 5th, and Tuesday, August 6th, 2024. Essential emergency personnel, including Campus Police, Facilities, IT, and others, should follow guidance from their respective area leaders regarding reporting times and locations. Wednesday, August 7th, 2024, will be a planned telework day. If you need any technology equipment from campus, please arrange to pick it up by tomorrow (8/5) at noon. Team leaders will assist employees with any related challenges. All campus events from Monday, August 5th, through Wednesday, August 7th, including the Faculty/Staff Institute, have been canceled. Information about rescheduling will be shared at a later date. An unprecedented amount of rainfall, along with thunderstorms, high winds, lightning, and potential tornadoes, is forecasted for the Savannah area from tonight through the next few days. These conditions may result in flooding, power outages, fallen trees, and debris on roadways and across campus. We urge you to prioritize your safety and stay updated on the latest weather information. Stay Informed: To receive emergency alerts, sign up here: Emergency Alerts. Updates will be communicated through Everbridge alerts, email, and social media. Safety Precautions: • Avoid driving on campus during the closure. Buildings will be locked, and Campus Police will focus on emergency response. • Avoid entering flooded areas. • Park your vehicle on higher ground. If your car is parked on campus, please relocate it off-campus before the closure begins. • Camilla Hubert Hall, the Freshman Living Learning Center, Payne Hall, and the Commons parking lots are at higher risk for flooding. In Case of Emergency: For emergencies on campus, contact Public Safety at 912-358-3004. We urge all employees to exercise caution and prioritize their safety. Thank you! Savannah State University
Full official campus closure notice published by Savannah State University News, August 5, 2024
Single email covered both operational suspension and event cancellations (previously split across reconstructions)
UPDATEEmail
Greetings SSU Campus Community, I, along with the SSU entire leadership team, hope that you are safe and experiencing minimal impacts from Tropical Storm Debby. Non-essential University personnel will continue to work remotely through Thursday, August 8th. We will let you know any updates to this work schedule at https://savannahstateuniversitynews.blogspot.com/. We are in regular communication with the Chatham Emergency Management Agency and continue to closely monitor the potential impacts of the storm. I am extremely proud to lead the SSU team of professionals and thank you for all that you do as we continue to work on behalf of our students. Your resolve and determination in always doing your best for SSU and the students is greatly appreciated. Stay Informed: To receive emergency alerts, sign up here: Emergency Alerts. Updates will be communicated through Everbridge alerts, email, and social media. Tiger Strong! Interim President Cynthia Robinson Alexander
Full official presidential update published August 7, 2024 continuing remote operations through August 8
Replaces prior reconstruction that mixed telework-day wording with flooding advisories
Message elements

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Hello Tiger Community, Due to the anticipated impact of Tropical Storm Debby, all general campus operations will be suspended on Monday, August 5th, and Tuesday, August 6th, 2024. Essential emergency personnel, including Campus Police, Facilities, IT, and others, should follow guidance from their respective area leaders regarding reporting times and locations. Wednesday, August 7th, 2024, will be a planned telework day. If you need any technology equipment from campus, please arrange to pick it up by tomorrow (8/5) at noon. Team leaders will assist employees with any related challenges. All campus events from Monday, August 5th, through Wednesday, August 7th, including the Faculty/Staff Institute, have been canceled. Information about rescheduling will be shared at a later date. An unprecedented amount of rainfall, along with thunderstorms, high winds, lightning, and potential tornadoes, is forecasted for the Savannah area from tonight through the next few days. These conditions may result in flooding, power outages, fallen trees, and debris on roadways and across campus. We urge you to prioritize your safety and stay updated on the latest weather information. Stay Informed: To receive emergency alerts, sign up here: Emergency Alerts. Updates will be communicated through Everbridge alerts, email, and social media. Safety Precautions: • Avoid driving on campus during the closure. Buildings will be locked, and Campus Police will focus on emergency response. • Avoid entering flooded areas. • Park your vehicle on higher ground. If your car is parked on campus, please relocate it off-campus before the closure begins. • Camilla Hubert Hall, the Freshman Living Learning Center, Payne Hall, and the Commons parking lots are at higher risk for flooding. In Case of Emergency: For emergencies on campus, contact Public Safety at 912-358-3004. We urge all employees to exercise caution and prioritize their safety. Thank you! Savannah State University

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    Who is sending the alert and who is responding. People act faster on a message from a clearly identifiable, credible sender, such as a named department, the police, or a branded alert system, than on an anonymous notice. A branded signature counts.

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    What the threat actually is. A complete warning names the specific danger, such as a shooter, a fire, a tornado, or a gas leak, rather than a vague emergency, because people decide what to do based on what they are facing.

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    The protective action to take. A clear, specific instruction, such as shelter in place, evacuate, avoid the area, or run-hide-fight, drives faster and more correct protective behavior than describing the threat alone.

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    What the hazard could do to the people in its path. Beyond naming the threat, a complete warning conveys its potential consequences or severity, such as that a tornado can level buildings or that a leak could be explosive, so recipients grasp how much danger they are in. Research on warning message content finds that a concrete impact statement helps people personalize their risk and act sooner.

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About this analysis
Context

Background

Tropical Storm Debby made its first landfall as a Category 1 hurricane in Florida's Big Bend on August 5, 2024, then slowed dramatically and dropped historic rainfall over the southeastern coastal states). The City of Savannah declared a state of local emergency on August 4 and opened an emergency shelter at Enmarket Arena. Savannah State University (Georgia's oldest public HBCU, established in 1890) suspended all general campus operations from August 5-7 and canceled the Faculty/Staff Institute just before the start of the fall semester. The disruption was particularly painful because the institute is the university's primary pre-term onboarding event for faculty. Coastal Georgia's reaction to Debby was notable for its scale: GPB reported Mayor Van Johnson saying 'this storm was different', it was the rainfall, not the storm surge, that caused historic flooding through Savannah neighborhoods.
Analysis

Key Findings

Savannah State suspended general operations for three calendar days (August 5-7), losing its Faculty/Staff Institute
Essential personnel were named by department (Campus Police, Facilities, IT) rather than as a generic class
A 12 PM Monday deadline for equipment pickup gave staff a tight remote-work transition window
August 7 was designated a telework day rather than a closure, preserving payroll continuity
Outcome
All general campus operations suspended August 5-6. August 7 designated as a telework day. All campus events including Faculty/Staff Institute canceled. No reported student deaths.
Provenance

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Cite this case

Campus Alert Archive. "Savannah State University: Hurricane, August 5, 2024." Incident of August 5, 2024. Added May 2026; last updated July 2026. https://campusalertarchive.com/case/savannah-state-university-tropical-storm-debby-2024-08-05/

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tropical-stormdebbyhbcusavannahgeorgiacampus-closurefaculty-institute-canceledtelework-daycoastal-flooding
Added May 2026Updated July 2026Via ingestion